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<blockquote data-quote="DJC3" data-source="post: 2152302" data-attributes="member: 468536"><p>5.3 this morning, a pleasant surprise after spending all day sitting on the floor with Dennis and doing no exercise at all. </p><p>Off for a spa break with daughter in a bit - I’ve left several pages of instructions for Mr C ( who has taken 2 days off to care for D) I know these will be cheerfully ignored but it makes me feel better. He and Little Den will no doubt spend the whole time on the sofa watching sport and eating rubbish but they’ll be very happy. </p><p>[USER=329049]@HarryBeau[/USER] what a lovely surprise to see Plumpy, I’ve missed a few weeks on here, is he back for visits or sleepovers or what? I bet he’s tickled pink to see you however it’s come about. </p><p>Glad your sleep pattern is improving [USER=193971]@ianpspurs[/USER] and sorry to hear about those who are waking too early [USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] and [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER]</p><p>[USER=461597]@PenguinMum[/USER] I hope you get to see your girlfriends, can’t beat a good laugh with old pals I don’t think - very good for the soul. </p><p>[USER=487111]@SaskiaKC[/USER] I hope your laundry marathon sent you to sleep eventually. I remember putting my eldest daughter in front of the washing machine sometimes when she was a baby, it always calmed her down if she was fretful and in fact her first smile was to a load of ‘smalls’ whizzing round!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC3, post: 2152302, member: 468536"] 5.3 this morning, a pleasant surprise after spending all day sitting on the floor with Dennis and doing no exercise at all. Off for a spa break with daughter in a bit - I’ve left several pages of instructions for Mr C ( who has taken 2 days off to care for D) I know these will be cheerfully ignored but it makes me feel better. He and Little Den will no doubt spend the whole time on the sofa watching sport and eating rubbish but they’ll be very happy. [USER=329049]@HarryBeau[/USER] what a lovely surprise to see Plumpy, I’ve missed a few weeks on here, is he back for visits or sleepovers or what? I bet he’s tickled pink to see you however it’s come about. Glad your sleep pattern is improving [USER=193971]@ianpspurs[/USER] and sorry to hear about those who are waking too early [USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] and [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] [USER=461597]@PenguinMum[/USER] I hope you get to see your girlfriends, can’t beat a good laugh with old pals I don’t think - very good for the soul. [USER=487111]@SaskiaKC[/USER] I hope your laundry marathon sent you to sleep eventually. I remember putting my eldest daughter in front of the washing machine sometimes when she was a baby, it always calmed her down if she was fretful and in fact her first smile was to a load of ‘smalls’ whizzing round! [/QUOTE]
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